Billit Aluminum Sub Ohm Bottom Feeder Beast!

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Haha, thanks bud! Yeah I built it BC I wanted a bottom feeder that would handle super low ohm builds all day long, I'm super happy with it, it's milled out of a chunk of aluminum it's not really bulky but it will hold its own in a fight with a truck!

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Yeah that's the main thing I'm waiting on, parts for a screw in plug basically that will go on the bottom, battery side so you can remove the battery without taking the top off.
It's a 15ml juice bottle so don't have to worry about that very often.
I'm also thinking about a hole that will house an on board screwdriver.
I could just hold it together with magnets but I think that's cheesy and I don't want to take away from the durability or connectivity. The voltage drop results are so good I don't know if they can stay as low of only magnets hold it together but I might do magnets and screws so you have the option to leave the screws out.

The battery will be removable thru the bottom tho.

What do you think?

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OK so I've been going from igo to Nimbus and back n forth and I think I prefer the smaller igo cap for sure.
I am a big genny fan and I have 5 pulse gennys, with reducers and they have way better flavor than a steam turbine, kraken, or ten others, dual coil or whatever setup, I always favor the single coil pulse with the reducer... By far...
So come to find out the diameter of the Nimbus and igo are the same but the Nimbus cap has 3X the space, it's taller, and I think the thing sticks compared to the igo.
What do you guys think I'm trying to decide if I make a batch of feeders if I'm going to offer an atty, which one, etc....

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I ended up making my own cap. It's 22mm Od. So it's flush with the sides and resembles what any other 22mm atty will look like.
It fits the deck on the inside 19mm I believe.
And the inside chamber volume is smaller than any other atty I've ever seen.
Plus it's stepped on the bottom of the inside so it covers and goes over the deck of the atty so it sits flush on the top of the mod.
Results are fantastic, untouchable flavor and it looks great.

It's not polished or anything, just raw Billit Aluminum but I'm super happy with it!

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Here's the Nimbus cap:
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I ended up making my own cap. It's 22mm Od. So it's flush with the sides and resembles what any other 22mm atty will look like.
It fits the deck on the inside 19mm I believe.
And the inside chamber volume is smaller than any other atty I've ever seen.
Plus it's stepped on the bottom of the inside so it covers and goes over the deck of the atty so it sits flush on the top of the mod.
Results are fantastic, untouchable flavor and it looks great.

It's not polished or anything, just raw Billit Aluminum but I'm super happy with it!

Very nice Tbev. I personally like the raw straight out of the machine finish especially when the tooling marks are planned. I went and polished my first mod and its a finger print magnet! Might try that jewler finish posted earlier or a brushed finish.
 
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